
Discover the best attractions and experiences in our charming village
The village of Geraldine is set on the popular scenic route from Christchurch to Queenstown. Being a 90-minute drive from Christchurch, it is an ideal stopover as you take in the Rakaia Gorge and Mt Hutt ski field.

Hidden Valleys Rafting in New Zealand offers an unforgettable white-water adventure through remote gorges, lush native bush, and pristine river valleys rarely seen by most travellers. Guided by experienced locals, it's a thrilling yet safe way to explore the country's untamed beauty from a completely different perspective.

Fancy a round of golf in pleasant country surroundings? The Geraldine District Golf Club is the place for you. The course called Denfield is situated on the Orari Back Road just 5km from the centre of Geraldine. The 5544m layout is noted for its fine plantings of trees and shrubs, magnificent greens and wonderful views of the nearby mountains.

The Giant Jersey is an enormous knitted jersey; 16ft from wrist to wrist, 7ft high, 5ft wide and weighs 5.5kg. It is made up of a patchwork of patterns and colours. The jersey has been recognised by The Guinness Book of Records and is indeed the largest jersey in the world! The shop specialises in the manufacture of pure New Zealand woollen knitwear. It is currently on display at Kiwi Country Geraldine.

From October to April each year the Geraldine Farmers Market is 'the' place to be in Geraldine on a Saturday morning. Operating from 9-12.30pm, the market bustles with fresh produce, crafts, coffee and delicious baking, accompanied by the pleasant background hum of friends chatting and local musician's entertaining. The market is a real highlight for locals and visitors alike.

The Geraldine Cinema is a cosy, family-run theatre that screens the latest films in a warm, welcoming setting. With its relaxed atmosphere, comfy seating, and classic movie treats, it's a perfect spot to unwind after exploring the town.

The Geraldine Vintage Car & Machinery Museum houses one of the largest collections of vintage cars, tractors, and farm equipment in the Southern Hemisphere, showcasing over 1,400 exhibits. It's a fascinating stop for history and motoring enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into New Zealand's rural heritage and engineering past.

The Geraldine Historical Society Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the town's past, showcasing artefacts, photographs, and stories that bring local history to life. Visitors can explore exhibits on early settlers, farming heritage, and community life, making it a must-see for anyone interested in the rich history of South Canterbury.

The Geraldine Visitor Information Centre is a welcoming hub where tourists can get maps, local tips, and advice on nearby attractions and activities. It also features displays about the region's history, art, and natural beauty, making it a great first stop to plan your visit.

Stargazing Geraldine offers visitors a chance to experience the stunning night skies of New Zealand's South Island, far from city lights. With expert guides and telescopes, you can marvel at constellations, planets, and even the Southern Lights in a truly unforgettable setting.

Talbot Forest, at the heart of the village, has many short bush walks, as does the Waihi River. Enjoy the natural beauty of native bush, birdlife, and peaceful walking tracks suitable for all fitness levels.
Increasingly, people are staying here at Geraldine for their last night before flying home via Christchurch International Airport. Make the most of your journey with a relaxing stay at Andorra Motel.